Archives|AMERICAN PRAISE PLEASES ENGLAND; News of the Cordial Reception Here of Allies' Reply to Wilson Gratifies All Classes. CRITICISM IS SILENCED And Future Moves of the President Will Be Awaited in a Different Mood Than Before. AMERICAN PRAISE PLEASES ENGLAND MAY HOLD GERMAN COLONIES. Observer Suggests Keeping Them Until Guarantees Are Fulfilled. SWEDES EXPECT NO PEACE. Believe Allies' Reply Destroys All Hope for the Present. SWISS LIKE ALLIED NOTE. Geneva Journal Regards It as Germany's Duty to Reply.

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AMERICAN PRAISE PLEASES ENGLAND; News of the Cordial Reception Here of Allies' Reply to Wilson Gratifies All Classes. CRITICISM IS SILENCED And Future Moves of the President Will Be Awaited in a Different Mood Than Before. AMERICAN PRAISE PLEASES ENGLAND MAY HOLD GERMAN COLONIES. Observer Suggests Keeping Them Until Guarantees Are Fulfilled. SWEDES EXPECT NO PEACE. Believe Allies' Reply Destroys All Hope for the Present. SWISS LIKE ALLIED NOTE. Geneva Journal Regards It as Germany's Duty to Reply.

LONDON, Jan. 13.--Great gratification is felt here over America's reception of the allied note to President Wilson. It was designed to be not only a reply to the President but also an exposition or the Allies principles and aims to the American people, and all the dispatches from America received here indicate that this object has been attained. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on January 14, 1917, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: AMERICAN PRAISE PLEASES ENGLAND; News of the Cordial Reception Here of Allies' Reply to Wilson Gratifies All Classes. CRITICISM IS SILENCED And Future Moves of the President Will Be Awaited in a Different Mood Than Before. AMERICAN PRAISE PLEASES ENGLAND MAY HOLD GERMAN COLONIES. Observer Suggests Keeping Them Until Guarantees Are Fulfilled. SWEDES EXPECT NO PEACE. Believe Allies' Reply Destroys All Hope for the Present. SWISS LIKE ALLIED NOTE. Geneva Journal Regards It as Germany's Duty to Reply. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe